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One For All: Live at Smoke- Volume 1

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One For All: Live at Smoke- Volume 1
Growing out of a weekly jam session that drummer Joe Farnsworth used to lead at a New York club called Augie’s, the hard bop ensemble One For All now encompasses a pool of leaders who still manage to get together and cultivate the kind of musical empathy that they’ve developed over the years. After two initial albums for the Sharp Nine label, the group jumped ship to Criss Cross Jazz where the majority of the guys cut records of their own. Live at Smoke- Volume 1 is the third installment on Criss Cross and a live session documented at the club that used to be Augie’s, now known as Smoke.

Past highpoints are visited here in new versions that up the ante in terms of tempo and solo brilliance. “The Second Milestone” is Eric Alexander’s line and it starts things off in a way that delineates the creative muse for the remainder of the date- burning solos and collective interplay that borders on the telepathic at times. Naming just a few of the highlights, trumpeter Jim Rotondi toys with the beat during a souped up remake of “Betcha By Golly Wow,” Eric Alexander can be heard in impassioned voice on his ballad feature “Dedicated To You,” and Steve Davis contributes fitting homage to inspiration J.J. Johnson on a reverential “Poem For J.J.”

Track Listing

The Second Milestone, Betcha By Golly Wow, Poem For J.J., Too Soon to Tell, Dedicated to You, The Lonely Ones, We All Love Eddie Harris.

Personnel

One for All
band / ensemble / orchestra
Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenor
Jim Rotondi
trumpet
Steve Davis
trombone

Album information

Title: Live at Smoke- Volume 1 | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Criss Cross

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